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England v Croatia LIVE: Team news as Thomas Tuchel faces Bukayo Saka decision before World Cup 2026 campaign begins

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Star player – Harry Kane, Bayern Munich: Appears to be in the form of his life at the age of 32 and is right in the Ballon d’Or hunt after scoring a staggering 61 goals for Bayern Munich in all competitions and helping them to a domestic double. His goalscoring and ability to drop deep to link up play make him the key to this England side.

Breakout talent – Nico O’Reilly, Manchester City: A breakout campaign at club level that saw Man City fans vote the 21-year-old as their player of the season, O’Reilly racked up a phenomenal nine goals and six assists while playing mostly at left-back. A classy ball-player, he looks set to start at full-back for Tuchel’s side but is also an option in midfield if required.

Chris Wilson17 June 2026 18:57

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Will Tuchel select Madueke or Saka?

At Arsenal Bukayo Saka is the No.1 choice at right wing ahead of teammate Noni Madueke.

They same is true with the duo both selected for England but Saka’s niggling injuries may mean Thomas Tuchel punts for his understudy instead.

“It’s quite unique, two players that play in the same position to be as close as we are,” Saka said.

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“I don’t really know how it works, but it works. Noni is like my brother on and off the pitch. We push each other and we speak every day.

“We have that mutual respect for each other and we want each other to do well. The good thing is that we play on the same team and that if one of us is doing well it is good for the other.”

Mike Jones17 June 2026 18:54

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England preview

It’s now 60 years since England’s lone World Cup success – an accomplishment that is becoming increasingly irrelevant given that those who remember it are now all of retirement age and 1966 is closer to the sinking of the Titanic than to today.

More pertinent is England’s recent World Cup record, with semi-final and quarter-final defeats at the last two editions (plus runner-up finishes at each of the past two Euros) meaning Thomas Tuchel is the man tasked with completing the work that Gareth Southgate started. Can a German finally end English football’s six decades of hurt?

In Harry Kane, Tuchel has Europe’s most prolific striker over the past 12 months, plus plenty more quality woven throughout the team. Yet, despite an impeccable qualifying record that saw them win all eight games without conceding a single goal, there is a nagging feeling that the Three Lions are just a slight level below the very best sides in the world, such as Spain and France, and that they might wilt in the North American heat. Only time will tell.

Thomas Tuchel and Harry Kane speak to the media before England's opening game
Thomas Tuchel and Harry Kane speak to the media before England’s opening game (Reuters)

Chris Wilson17 June 2026 18:48

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Saka ‘ready to go’

Bukayo Saka’s injury issues are a lingering doubt for Thomas Tuchel but the Arsenal winger says he is ‘ready to go’ ahead of the World Cup opener against Croatia.

“As players, it’s the biggest gamble, especially if you’re not feeling your sharpest,” said Saka.

“You have the choice whether you don’t play or you put yourself out there knowing people are going to judge you the same.

“I’m happy to take the gamble. It paid off, I’d say. I’m going to continue doing that. At the end of the day, people don’t really care how you’re feeling, they expect you to deliver. But I am feeling a lot better than I did in March and I’m ready to go.

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“The main focus right now is winning the World Cup. And being my best version of myself for the team.”

Bukayo Saka in action against Costa Rica (Bradley Collyer/PA)
Bukayo Saka in action against Costa Rica (Bradley Collyer/PA) (PA Wire)

Mike Jones17 June 2026 18:42

England’s Group L fixtures

17 June, 9pm: England v Croatia – AT&T Stadium, Arlington

23 June, 9pm: England v Ghana – Gillette Stadium, Foxborough

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27 June, 10pm: Panama v England – MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford

Chris Wilson17 June 2026 18:39

England prepare for World Cup opener

Two-and-a-half hours until kick-off in Dallas as England are set to open their 2026 World Cup campaign at the AT&T Stadium.

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There’s plenty of expectation around Thomas Tuchel’s side, though there’s some trepidation as well as fans prepare to see a full-strength starting XI in a tournament match for the first time under the German.

Croatia will provide stern opposition this evening, though England will be the favourites.

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Chris Wilson17 June 2026 18:30

Bellingham to start for England?

In terms of England’s tactical approach much of the build-up to the first game has been concerned with who will start as the No.10.

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Jude Bellingham is seemingly being given the nod ahead of Morgan Rogers but we will not know for certain until the team news drops later.

The Real Madrid star is expected to have Arsenal’s Declan Rice and Elliot Anderson of Nottingham Forest alongside him in midfield.

(Reuters)

Mike Jones17 June 2026 18:25

Who is Clement Turpin? England v Croatia referee for World Cup who angered Thomas Tuchel

The French official once riled Three Lions boss Thomas Tuchel three years ago during his time as Bayern Munich boss.

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So much so that Tuchel branded Turpin “Grade E” after receiving two yellow cards in the German club’s Champions League quarter-final second leg against Manchester City in 2023.

Chris Wilson17 June 2026 18:23

Fans heading to Dallas

England’s first match of the 2026 World Cup takes place at the Dallas Stadium in Arlington, near Dallas.

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Around 15,000 fans are expected to watch from the stadium and plenty have made their way to the ground already with kick off just under three hours away.

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England fans arriving at Dallas Stadium, Arlington, ahead of tonight's match
England fans arriving at Dallas Stadium, Arlington, ahead of tonight’s match (PA)

Mike Jones17 June 2026 18:21

The extraordinary numbers behind Lionel Messi – and the all-time World Cup record now in his grasp

The big news from yesterday – and perhaps the biggest of the World Cup so far on the pitch – came from a familiar face in a 3-0 win for defending champions Argentina…

The journey took him from Gelsenkirchen to Kansas City. It began as an 18-year-old and reached a new level as a 38-year-old. Argentina’s youngest World Cup scorer is also their oldest. He is also, inimitably, Lionel Messi.

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Messi’s first World Cup ended in a game in which Miroslav Klose scored one of his 16 World Cup goals; Messi was an unused substitute when Germany knocked out Argentina in 2006. Perhaps revenge came two decades on. Messi drew level with Klose at the top of the all-time standings with his treble against Algeria.

Klose had resigned himself to his fate, anyway. Messi will go past him, Kylian Mbappe surely, too. “The record will be broken eventually,” the German said last week. “Messi is welcome to do it. I’m a huge Messi fan, always have been.”

Richard Jolly17 June 2026 18:14

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FIFA World Cup: Ronaldo blanks as DR Congo earn historic point vs Portugal | FIFA World Cup 2026

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DR Congo produced one of the biggest results of the FIFA World Cup 2026 so far, holding Portugal to a 1-1 draw in their Group K opener and securing the nation’s first-ever point at a World Cup.

 


While Portugal dominated possession for much of the contest, the African side showcased remarkable discipline, resilience and organisation to frustrate Roberto Martinez’s men throughout the evening in Houston.

 

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Portugal strike early through Joao Neves

 


The Portuguese made an ideal start when Joao Neves opened the scoring in the fifth minute.

 

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Pedro Neto’s cross found the midfielder inside the box and Neves guided a precise header into the net to put the favourites ahead. Portugal then settled into their familiar possession-based approach, patiently moving the ball around while looking for openings against DR Congo’s compact defensive setup.

 
 


Bruno Fernandes came close to doubling the lead, while Bernardo Silva was booked during a competitive opening half.

 

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Despite conceding early, DR Congo remained composed and gradually began to threaten on the counterattack.

 


Wissa creates history before half-time

 

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The African side’s persistence paid off in dramatic fashion just before the interval.

 


Yoane Wissa capitalised on a rare opportunity to score DR Congo’s first-ever World Cup goal, stunning Portugal and sending the teams into the break level at 1-1.

 

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It was a deserved reward for a side that had restricted Cristiano Ronaldo’s influence and defended intelligently throughout the opening 45 minutes. 

 


Portugal denied repeatedly after the break

 


Portugal emerged with greater urgency in the second half and thought they had restored their lead when Joao Cancelo found the net shortly after the restart.

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However, celebrations were cut short as the goal was ruled out for offside following a VAR review.

 


The Portuguese continued to push forward, but DR Congo remained dangerous on the counter. Cedric Bakambu nearly completed the turnaround when he struck the post, while Diogo Costa was forced into several important saves to keep Portugal level.

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Martinez responded with attacking substitutions, introducing Francisco Conceicao, Rafa Leao, Nelson Semedo and later Goncalo Ramos as Portugal searched desperately for a winner.

 


Ronaldo frustrated as Congo hold firm

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Portugal created enough opportunities to win the game but lacked their usual clinical edge in front of goal.

 


Ronaldo endured a frustrating evening, missing a pair of good chances in the final half-hour, including one effort that drifted wide despite Bruno Fernandes being in a better position behind him.

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As the clock ticked down, DR Congo disrupted Portugal’s rhythm with clever game management and committed defending. Wissa remained a constant outlet on the counterattack, while the backline dealt effectively with wave after wave of Portuguese pressure.

 


Even a late corner in stoppage time failed to rescue Portugal, with Bruno Fernandes’ delivery comfortably claimed by the goalkeeper.

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Historic point for DR Congo

 


When the final whistle arrived, DR Congo celebrated a landmark achievement. After scoring their first World Cup goal earlier in the night, they also secured their first-ever World Cup point.

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For Portugal, the draw represents a disappointing start in a group that also contains Colombia and Uzbekistan. For DR Congo, however, this was a night that will be remembered as one of the greatest results in the country’s football history.

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Mercedes Mone has a heartwarming reaction to personal update from male AEW star

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Mercedes Mone has been active on her social media once again since her AEW return earlier this month. She has been reacting to the ongoing happenings around her on social media platforms. But recently, a heartwarming post of a male AEW star caught the attention of The CEO.

AEW star Rush recently took to Instagram to wish his daughter a very happy birthday. The 37-year-old shared a few pictures with his daughter with a heartwarming caption that thanked god for all the happiness in their lives. He called his daughter a blessing and wished her happiness for the rest of her life.

Check out Rush’s post below:

In the comment section, Mercedes Mone called the father-daughter duo cute. She seems to be expressing her admiration for the bond between Rush and his daughter. Apart from The CEO, many AEW fans wished the little girl a very happy birthday.

“Too cute.” Posted Mercedes Mone.

Check out Mone’s comment below:

Mone's comment [Image via Instagram/@toro_blanco_rush]Mone's comment [Image via Instagram/@toro_blanco_rush]
Mone’s comment [Image via Instagram/@toro_blanco_rush]

Mercedes Mone reflected on her AEW Dynamite return

Mercedes Mone made her return to All Elite Wrestling on the June 3rd episode of AEW Dynamite. She was absent from the Jacksonville-based promotion since the beginning of 2026. Recently, the former TBS Champion gave her thoughts on her comeback to the company.

Mone took to her newsletter, Mone Mag, to call out the AEW fans as impatient. She revealed that she had been on vacation for the past six months. However, fans were eager for her return without any reason. The former WWE star believes people cannot wait for surprises anymore, which is making it difficult to keep things under wraps.

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“Y’all are the type of people who look up the ending of a movie before finishing it. You love not being surprised. You love not being present and fully in the moment because you’re so caught up in the fantasy. But now the wait is over,” Mone wrote.

With that said, Mone is back in the mix in All Elite Wrestling. She has been competing in the Owen Hart Cup lately. The CEO will square off with Hazuki in the semi-finals of the tournament on tonight’s edition of AEW Dynamite.